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    Operational Challenges in Conducting a Subnational TB Prevalence Survey in India: Lessons Learned for Resource-Limited, High-Burden Settings
    Prathiksha Giridharan, Havenesh Murugesan, Sriram Selvaraju, Asha Frederick, T. S. Selvavinayagam, Karikalan Nagarajan, Kannan Thiruvengadam, Rajendran Krishnan, Priya Rajendran, Paul Kumaran, Makesh Kumar and Padmapriyadarsini Chandrasekeran
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300284; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00284

    TB prevalence surveys can help estimate the burden of disease and prioritize resources for TB control. Anticipating operational challenges and addressing them in a timely manner can help ensure the successful implementation of the survey.

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    Effectiveness of Capacity-Building and Quality Improvement Interventions to Improve Day-of-Birth Care in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Virgile Kikaya, Fernand Katembwe, Jacky Yabili, Marcel Mbwanya, Elana Dhuse, Patricia Gomez, Rachel Waxman, Diwakar Mohan and Hannah Tappis
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300236; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00236

    A low-dose, high-frequency capacity-building approach coupled with quality improvement interventions improved health care provider performance and maternal and newborn health outcomes.

  • Open Access
    Risk for Severe Intimate Partner Violence in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements: Tailoring the Danger Assessment to Kenya
    Shannon N. Wood, Nancy Perrin, Irene Akumu, Ben Asira, Amber Clough, Nancy Glass, Jacquelyn Campbell and Michele R. Decker
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300116; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00116

    Although a tailored 16-item weighted danger assessment may be valuable for research purposes, the unweighted 16-item Kenya-Danger Assessment is most valuable for implementation among practitioners working directly with intimate partner violence survivors, given simplicity for field implementation.

  • Open Access
    When a Toolkit Is Not Enough: A Review on What Is Needed to Promote the Use and Uptake of Immunization-Related Resources
    Samantha Jaffe, Ankita Meghani, Jessica C. Shearer, Ami Karlage, Megan B. Ivankovich, Lisa R. Hirschhorn, Katherine E.A. Semrau and Erin McCarville
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300343; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00343

    While resources like toolkits and guidance play an important role in promoting adherence to evidence-based practice in the administration of routine immunization programs, simply creating these resources is not enough. More work is needed to understand how to promote uptake and use of these resources by routine immunization programs.

  • Open Access
    Institutionalizing Innovation: From Pilot to Scale for Co-Packaged Oral Rehydration Salts and Zinc—A Case Study in Zambia
    Jane Berry, Simon Berry, Elizabeth Chizema, Bonface Fundafunda, Davidson H. Hamer, Stephen Tembo and Rohit Ramchandani
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300286; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00286

    A multisector partnership developed a locally contextualized and owned holistic approach to project design and implementation; this process provided a strong learning platform to take a novel yet simple lifesaving health product from trial to sustainable scale-up.

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    Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing a Community-Based Psychosocial Support Intervention Conducted In-Person and Remotely: A Qualitative Study in Quibdó, Colombia
    Diana Carolina Chaparro Buitrago, Michel Rattner, Leah Emily James and Juan Fernando Botero García
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300032; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00032

    This study explores contextual barriers and facilitators and perceived psychosocial changes associated with implementing a community-based psychosocial support group intervention for conflict-affected adults delivered via in-person and remote modalities and presents recommendations for strengthening the provision of community-based services within routine mental health services in Colombia.

  • Open Access
    Low-Dose Antenatal Calcium Supplementation: An Intervention Ready for Prime Time
    Stephen Hodgins and Matthews Mathai
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2400074; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00074

    New evidence of the effectiveness of low-dose antenatal calcium supplementation for preventing preeclampsia and preterm birth provides additional protection for pregnant women and their newborns in settings where calcium intake is low.

  • Open Access
    Barriers to Decolonizing Global Health: Identification of Research Challenges Facing Investigators Residing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
    Nana Anyimadua Anane-Binfoh, Katelyn E. Flaherty, Ahmed N. Zakariah, Eric J. Nelson, Torben K. Becker and Taiba Jibril Afaa
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300269; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00269

    The practice of global health is plagued by power structures favoring high-income countries. Efforts to decolonize global health must consider the systemic limitations that LMIC investigators face at local, national, and international levels.

  • Open Access
    Collaboration in a Partnership for Primary Health Care: A Case Study From Papua New Guinea
    Georgina Dove, Angela Kelly-Hanku, Jethro Usurup, Annmaree O’Keeffe, Geoff Scahill and Adam Craig
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300040; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00040

    Four key factors that influence collaboration in a public-private partnership (PPP) are relationships, time, governance, and the impact of change. Incorporating these factors into PPP design and implementation in similar settings can increase coordinated action and improvements in primary health care.

  • Open Access
    Surgical System Efficiency and Operative Productivity in Public and Private Health Facilities in Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Evaluation
    Manuel Kassaye Sibhatu, Edlawit Mesfin Getachew, Dawit Yifru Bete, Senedu Bekele Gebreegziabher, Tsegaye Hailu Kumsa, Mulatu Birru Shagre, Kassa Haile Merga, Desalegn Bekele Taye, Hassen Mohammed Bashir, Mikiyas Teferri Yicheneku, Wuletaw Chanie Zewude, Akililu Alemu Ashuro, Tigistu Adamu Ashengo and Berhane Redae Meshesha
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2200277; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00277

    The surgical system in Ethiopia in both public and private health facilities was inefficient, requiring immediate action to improve timely access to safe surgical care.

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